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Weight Watchers Friendly Recipe: Spinach Quiche

I adore quiche. There's something magical about the combination of creamy custard filling and pastry crust.

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Spinach Quiche

But quiche isn't a dish I indulge in often.

As a Lifetime Weight Watcher, I tend to think of it as "fattening" which I guess it is.

But it's also simple to make and deliciously satisfying to eat.

And perfectly fine when enjoyed in moderation.

Sometimes a girl just has to have real eggs, real cream and real cheese encased in real pie crust!

So, when I spied a pie crust in the freezer that had been hanging out since the holidays, I knew exactly what I wanted to do with it.

Make a quiche. (I know. I know. Homemade crust is preferable, but sometimes it's just not practical.)

Deciding what kind of quiche to make was easy since I had spinach and cheese in the fridge. Choosing which quiche recipe to use was a little more involved. I consulted Fannie Farmer, The Joy of Cooking and How to Cook Everything before opting for the Spinach Quiche Recipe in The Bonne Femme Cookbook: Simple, Splendid Food That French Women Cook Every Day by Wini Moranville.

Who would ever guess that the spinach quiche recipe from a French cookbook would be the most restrained of the bunch, calling for fewer eggs, less cheese and a mixture of cream and milk?

Certainly not moi!

Although I've long been intrigued by the weight loss secrets of the French and am coming to believe it has a lot to do with a sensible, balanced approach to food and life.

Just like Weight Watchers, where nothing is off limits!!

The results? Perfect.

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Slice of Spinach Quiche

Recipe Notes

If you are looking for a simple make ahead lunch or supper, this savory deep dish spinach quiche is just the ticket.

Served with a salad, it makes for a satisfying meal.

This spinach quiche recipe is infinitely adaptable too.

You can make it with fresh or frozen spinach, use different kinds of cheeses and add bacon or cubed ham if you desire.

You can even bake it without the pastry for an with fewer calories.

How Many Calories and WW Points in this Quiche?

Cut into 8 servings, each slice has a respectable 330 calories and

11 *SmartPoints (Green plan)
10 *SmartPoints (Blue plan)
10 *SmartPoints (Purple plan)
8 *PointsPlus (Old plan)

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If you like this savory spinach quiche made lighter, be sure to check out some of my other easy recipes for breakfast and brunch made Weight Watchers friendly including Slow Cooker Southwest Breakfast Casserole, Make Ahead Western Omelet Muffins, Easy Scrambled Eggs with Salmon, Slow Cooker Spaghetti Frittata and Smoky Roasted Pepper Crock Pot Strata

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Spinach Quiche Recipe

A simple satisfying and savory deep dish quiche filled with spinach, onions and cheese.

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time40 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr

Servings (adjustable): 8

Calories: 307

Author: Martha McKinnon | Simple Nourished Living

Ingredients

  • 1 pie crust, prepared for a 9-inch deep dish pie plate (affiliate link) and pre-baked (I used a frozen Marie Calendar crust pre-baked according to the package instructions)
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 cup cream
  • ½ cup milk (whole or 2% reduced-fat)
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • ½ medium red onion, halved and thinly sliced (about ½ cup) (yellow onion works well too)
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 4 ounces coarsely chopped fresh spinach (about 4 cups)
  • cup shredded Comté, Gruyere, Emmental, Fontina or aged Cheddar cheese

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375F degrees.

  • In a medium-sized bowl, whisk the eggs lightly. Then whisk in the cream, milk, salt and cayenne pepper and set aside.

  • In a large skillet (affiliate link), heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the onion and cook, stirring often, until tender but not brown, 4 to 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Stir in the spinach and cook, until wilted, about 30 seconds.

  • Spread the spinach mixture into the baked crust. Sprinkle the cheese over the top. Slowly pour the egg mixture over the filling, distributing evenly.

  • Cover the exposed edges of the pastry with foil to prevent overbrowning.

  • Baked until the filling is set, 35 to 40 minutes. Remove from the oven and cool on a wire rack for 5 minutes before slicing and serving.

  • Cut into 6 to 8 slices.

Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1 slice of 8 total slices

Click here to see your WW PersonalPoints for this recipe and track it in the WW app or site.

11 *SmartPoints (Green plan)

10 *SmartPoints (Blue plan)

10 *SmartPoints (Purple plan)

8 *PointsPlus (Old plan)

Nutrition Facts

Spinach Quiche Recipe

Amount Per Serving (1 slice of 8 total slices)

Calories 307Calories from Fat 210

% Daily Value*

Fat 23.3g36%

Carbohydrates 14g5%

Fiber 1.6g6%

Protein 7.1g14%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Course: Breakfast, Brunch

Cuisine: French

Keyword: deep dish quiche, spinach breakfast pie

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Source: The Bonne Femme Cookbook: Simple, Splendid Food That French Women Cook Every Day

*Points® calculated by WW. *PointsPlus® and SmartPoints® calculated by Simple Nourished Living; Not endorsed by Weight Watchers International, Inc. All recipe ingredients except optional items included in determining nutritional estimates. SmartPoints® values calculated WITHOUT each plan's ZeroPoint Foods (Green plan, Blue plan, Purple plan) using the WW Recipe Builder.

This short AllRecipes video shows another version of crustless spinach quiche:

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Spinach Quiche | Weight Watchers Recipes | Simple Nourished Living (7)Martha is the founder and main content writer for Simple-Nourished-Living.

A longtime lifetime WW at goal, she is committed to balancing her love of food and desire to stay slim while savoring life and helping others do the same.

She is the author of the Smart Start 28-Day Weight Loss Challenge.

A huge fan of the slow cooker and confessed cookbook addict, when she's not experimenting in the kitchen, you're likely to find Martha on her yoga mat.

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FAQs

What is the formula for quiche? ›

Ratios: The best way to make a quiche is to add the eggs to a large measuring cup, then add the cream or milk. For every egg used you should add enough milk or cream to create a 1/2 cup. Meaning for 1 egg you will add enough cream or milk to make 1/2 a cup of mixture.

Why is my spinach quiche watery? ›

Why is my spinach quiche watery? If you've ever cooked a big bag of spinach, you know that it wilts down to practically nothing! That's because spinach is mostly water. Let the spinach thaw overnight in the fridge or use the defrost setting on your microwave to speed things up.

Should you saute veggies before adding to quiche? ›

Cook the Veggies First

"Vegetables will take longer to cook than your egg custard, so always sauté onions, steam broccoli, etc. before you add them to your egg mixture to ensure every bite of quiche will be perfectly cooked," says Kristin Beringson, executive chef at Henley in Nashville.

Why is my quiche not fluffy? ›

The best quiche consists of a custard that's the perfect ratio between eggs and milk. Using too many eggs in the custard results in a quiche that rubbery and too firm when baked, while not using enough will prevent the custard from setting. Follow This Tip: Remember this ratio: 1 large egg to 1/2 cup of dairy.

What is the milk to egg ratio for quiche? ›

Quiche Ratio: 1 large egg to 1/2 cup of dairy

You'll need to increase the amount of eggs and milk based on the size of your quiche, so knowing the basic ratio makes it really easy to scale up or down. For a standard 9-inch quiche: Use 3 large eggs (6 ounces) 1 1/2 cups of whole milk or cream (12 ounces)

What is the best cheese to use for quiche? ›

Cheese: Some favorites include feta cheese, goat cheese, cheddar cheese, white cheddar cheese, Swiss cheese, and gruyere. Add-Ins: Add up to 2 cups add-ins including vegetables and meat/seafood. Most quiche add-ins should be pre-cooked and can still be warm when mixing into the egg filling.

How do you firm up a quiche? ›

Here are some tips to help you achieve a firm, creamy quiche:
  1. Prebake the Crust: Blind baking (prebaking) the crust before adding the filling helps prevent it from becoming soggy. ...
  2. Use the Right Ratio of Eggs to Dairy: Aim for a balance between eggs and dairy in your custard mixture.
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Should quiche be cooked at 350 or 375? ›

BAKE in center of 375°F oven until center is almost set but jiggles slightly when dish is gently shaken and knife inserted near center comes out clean, 30 to 40 minutes.

Do you need to prebake pie crust for quiche? ›

Some recipes like quiches recommend partially cooked pie shells because the baking time wouldn't be long enough to fully cook the dough otherwise. Pre-baking a crust can ensure that your pie or tart crust will be fully baked and browned, and not soggy.

Can I mix up a quiche the night before? ›

Quiche is one of the greatest make-ahead breakfasts I can think of. Meant to be served at room temperature—or even slightly chilled—you not only can make quiche ahead, you have to! That's one of the reasons it's so great for a celebratory morning breakfast.

Can you put too many eggs in a quiche? ›

The Kitchn cautions that using too many eggs can make the consistency of the quiche rubbery and tough, while using too few eggs can prevent the custard filling from setting properly, giving you a runny, soggy quiche. The recommended proportion is one egg to one-half cup of cream or milk.

Should you beat eggs for quiche? ›

BEAT eggs, milk, thyme and salt in medium bowl until blended. Carefully POUR over filling in pie shell. BAKE in center of 375°F oven until center is almost set but jiggles slightly when dish is gently shaken and knife inserted near center comes out clean, 30 to 40 minutes.

Why put nutmeg in quiche? ›

Salt, cayenne pepper, ground nutmeg: These seasonings flavor of the quiche, with salt balancing the flavors, cayenne pepper adding a slight heat, and ground nutmeg providing a warm, nutty undertone.

What is quiche filling made of? ›

While crust is baking prepare the quiche filling so you can pour into a warm crust. In a mixing bowl whisk eggs with a fork until blended. Add heavy cream, ham, cheese, green onions, parsley and season with salt and pepper to taste. Stir mixture until blended.

What is a quiche base made of? ›

Quiche crusts are made with shortcrust pastry. The name “shortcrust” refers to the baking term “short” which means pastries that are flaky and crumble when you cut into them.

What is the ratio of eggs to milk in quiche reddit? ›

I use the rules 1 egg to 1/2 cup dairy, so my standard is 3 eggs and 1.5 cups of a mix of cream and milk (depending on how healthy I'm making it!). More cream = more rich. I've seen recipes fully heavy cream, and recipes fully semi-skimmed milk. I tend to do half and half or 1 cup milk, 1/2 cup cream.

How many eggs equal 1 cup? ›

One cup is roughly equivalent to: Six small eggs. Five medium eggs. Five large eggs.

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